Here's the thing: when you make a bunch of little, tan-colored rings, and especially when milk is an ingredient, onion rings might not be the food that immediately comes to mind. These things look a lot like Cheerios or some other kind of oddly crunchy breakfast cereal. Granted, we can't imagine that putting a bunch of mini onion rings in a bowl with milk would make for a breakfast that was either tasty or at all effective at giving you the energy you need for the day.

As far as why one might need a tiny plate full of tiny onion rings, we can think of lots of reasons. What if a hamster is ordering a burger and doesn't like French fries on the side? What if an onion ring and an onion ring love each other very much and want a child? What if you want to convince someone that the plate of onion rings they're looking at is very far away? (Hey, we didn't say they were valid reasons.)

So how does one make a tiny onion ring? Well, the hardest step is definitely finding yourself a tiny kitchen, but, once that's done, it's pretty much just your standard onion ring preparation, with one key exception: everything you use is itty bitty. From the stove itself to the kitchenware to the can of soda to wash it down, absolutely everything in this video (as well as everything in Walking with Giants' other videos) is delightfully tiny.